Similar words: republic, Republican, republicanism, weimar republic, public office, public policy, public, publicly. Meaning: adj. of great interest to the public.
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(1) One expects people in the public eye to conduct their personal lives with a certain decorum.
(2) She doesn't want her children growing up in the public eye.
(3) They tell the story of a life lived in the public eye, but now 45 are up for sale. Sentencedict.com
(4) Instead she began a 57-year voyage almost continuously in the public eye.
(5) Recently, Mr Gore has appeared increasingly presidential in the public eye during the escalating budget talks.
(6) They were required to remain together in the public eye, but in reality loathed each other cordially.
(7) The mouse has always been in the public eye, although its image has changed from pest to scientific specimen.
(8) But her lack of experience at being in the public eye sometimes shows.
(9) Many cases in the public eye involve contracted or subcontracted detective agencies.
(10) A film star is naturally much in the public eye.
(11) The gifted young scientist was much in the public eye.
(12) In the public eye almost as if they never happened.
(13) That's why, for women in the public eye [sentencedict.com], having fake breasts likeand more like career suicide.
(14) He is no longer in the public eye, but we remember him well.
(15) Lady Diana, during a 17-year period in the public eye, evolved from "Shy Di", the girlishly sweet fiancee of the heir to the British throne, to "Princess Di", the most photographed woman in the world.
(16) Those born to the purple are destined to live in the public eye.
(17) Roy was also visionary in establishing links with depart-ment stores and other retailers to keep Disney merchandise in the public eye.
(18) Gilroy reminds us that black political protest in the streets and urban crime have very successfully become fused in the public eye.
(19) The real tragedy of Tony Bland is that he is in the public eye.
(20) Many will have forgotten him too because it is surprising how quickly those in the public eye fade.
(21) Unlike Blanche, he enjoyed the cases he worked on being in the public eye.
(22) Others were content to wield power in the party machines rather than in the public eye.
(23) They now provided Sukarno with a vehicle for polemic and controversy which enabled him to regain a place in the public eye.
(24) I like to be the centre of attention or in the public eye 12.
(25) But Portillo is fast becoming flavour of the month and will increasingly find himself in the public eye.
(26) The controversy created by the research suddenly put Hector's dolphin firmly in the public eye.
(27) You were born to the purple, so you are destined to live in the public eye.
(28) Since the success of his novel, he has been much in the public eye.
(29) The lumping together of such distinct art forms has made it harder for each company to define itself crisply in the public eye.
(30) Young entrepreneurs now actively turn to these programs to evangelize their ideas in the public eye.
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